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Film critic and journalist Susan Herley writes about movies at the website Hollywood & Fine. She serves as freelance film/TV critic for MeMovie magazine. Her work has appeared in the New York Daily News, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, New York Observer, Premiere, Cosmopolitan, Cigar Aficionado and Entertainment Weekly.
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The Gods Are Still Not To Blame (Rating : 18)
The Gods Are Still Not To Blame’ tells a story of a child who was born to King Adedoyin. While the naming ceremony is in progress, the leading clergy goes into a trance and proclaims that the baby will kill his father and marry his mother. The child was later secretly taken to Cameroon so as to avert the prophecy. 28 years later in Cameroon, same prophecy was said to him. This made him to leave for Nigeria. But what happened afterwards?
The Lion of Judah
Follow the adventures of a bold lamb (Judah) and his stable friends as they try to avoid the sacrificial alter the week preceding the crucifixion of Christ. It is a heart-warming account of...
The gods Are Still Not To Blame
The movie tells the story of a queen mother (Carol King) who tries to save her new born baby from being killed as suggested by the diviner. The baby was discovered to have a bad destiny-to kill his father and marry his mother. Things however go awry when 28 years after, fate brings the child in contact with his destiny.
Trance(Rating:R)
An art auctioneer who has become mixed up with a group of criminals partners with a hypnotherapist in order to recover a lost painting.
The Gods Are Still Not To Blame (Rating : 18)
The Gods Are Still Not To Blame’ tells a story of a child who was born to King Adedoyin. While the naming ceremony is in progress, the leading clergy goes into a trance and proclaims that the baby will kill his father and marry his mother. The child was later secretly taken to Cameroon so as to avert the prophecy. 28 years later in Cameroon, same prophecy was said to him. This made him to leave for Nigeria. But what happened afterwards?
Lagos Prices
Monday: #1000 for Adult and #1000 for Students/Children (free popcorn & Drink)
Tuesday: #1000 for Adult and #500 for Students/Children.
Wednesday: #1000 (free PopCorn Only) for Adult and #500 for Students/Children.
Tantalizing Thursday: #1000 (free PopCorn Only). Excluding 3D movies, Indian movies and Public Hoilday.
Friday before 6pm: #1000 for Adult and #500 for Students/Children.
Friday from 6pm: #1500 for Adult and #1000 for Students/Children.
Saturday: #1500 for Adult and #1000 for Students/Children.
Sunday: #1500 for Adult and #1000 for Students/Children.
Saturday/Sunday Breakfast Show: Free Popcorn(First 2 Shows).
School excursion: #750/Person (free popcorn and drink)
Indian Movies: #2, 500/Person (free popcorn and drink)